HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-0603 - Ordinance - 01/27/1969ORDINANCE NO. 603
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 38, BY ADDING
A NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
A. By reason of the growth of the City of College Station, and on the basis of extensive
studies, inspections, consideration of land use and living conditions of the citizens, and
in order to preserve peace, health, safety and general welfare, the City Council of the
City of College Station has determined that an additional DISTRICT 4-A NEIGHBORHOOD
BUSINESS DISTRICT shall be created as an addition to Ordinance No. 38.
B. REGULATIONS, DISTRICT 4-A, NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT.
1. GENERAL: In District 4-A, no building, structure, land or
premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be
hereafter erected, moved, constructed or altered, except
for one or more of the following permitted uses.
2. PERMITTED USES:
(a) Apartments, provided they are located above the first floor
and above a business use permitted in this district.
(b) Banks.
(c) Bakeries, where all of the goods are sold on the premises at retail.
(d) Barber shops and beauty parlors.
(e) Business, music, dance or commercial schools.
(f) Book or stationery stores .
(g) Cleaner, automated or pick-up station.
(h) Drug Stores.
(1) Electrical appliance shops and repair.
(j) Frozen food lockers if no slaughter or stripping is involved.
(k) Florists shops for retail trade only.
(1) Grocery, fruit and vegetable stores for retail trade only.
(m) Hardware stores.
(n) Meat market or poultry stores, if no slaughter or stripping is involved.
(o) Offices, professional or service.
(p) Pet shops, if conducted wholly within the enclosed building.
(q) Photographers or artists studios.
(r) Radio or television sales and service.
(s) Restaurant.
(t) Shoe sales and repair shops.
(u) Tailor and dressmaking shops.
(v) Temporary building incidental only to construction of a permitted use.
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3. SIGNS:
Uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses and accessory
buildings when located on the same lot. All business or service of
aforesaid stores, shops or business shall be conducted wholly
within a completely enclosed building, except for automobile
parking and off-street loading areas.
(a) Advertising signs, when the same are attached to buildings, shall
advertise only services or products which are offered within the
building to which the sign is attached, and provided that such
signs shall not extend above the outside walls of such building, or
more than one (1) foot from the face of the building.
(b) No flashing or moving signs shall be used.
(c) No detached signs or billboards shall be permitted in District 4-A.
4. PAR KING :
Off-street parking shall be provided for all operating personnel, on
the basis of one (1) parking space for each two people, plus one (1 )
parking space for each three hundred ( 300) square feet of gross floor area.
5. HEIGHT AND AREA RESTRICTIONS:
(a) No building shall exceed two and one-half stories or thirty-five
( 35 ) feet in height.
(b) Rear yard depth shall be not less than twenty-five (25) feet.
(c) The building shall be set back not less than fifteen (15) feet
from front and outside lot lines.
6. SCREENING FENCE:
On all sides of a District 4-A zone which are not bounded by a street,
a solid fence shall be erected and maintained on the dividing line between
District 4-A and the abutting Residential areas. Such fence shall begin
not less than fifteen (15) feet from the street right-of-way line, and shall
be not less than six (6) feet in height, and shall form a screen between
the District 4-A and the abutting residential property.
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7. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that all other provisions of said Ordinance
No. 38 and amendments thereto, are adopted and made a part of this
ordinance, and all penalties and other provisions contained therein,
which are not in conflict herewith, are now included and adopted.
8. PASSED AND ADOPTED on this 27th day of January, 1969.
APPROVED:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
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